
Originally Posted by
Tombie
No comparison
LED dont have the "punch" but are very bright up close.
HID are glare making machines at best... Delay as they fire up and produce a light much harsher to the eye.
Most people who do seriously long miles at night, suffer eye strain as the light from HID causes "startled" like behaviour in their eyes - its how we process the wavelength...
HID colour rendering also falls away as the bulbs age, so the light changes over time.
I've had 'Filament', HID, LED and now run Fyrlyt with a LED bar for slow work.
Wired properly Fyrlyt has got it sorted

My theory on this is the combination of HID and Halogen causes this, every time you go from one to the other, your eyes are continually adjusting to the different colour of light, I believe if both your lowbeam and spotties are the same(HID or Halogen) you won't get that, "startled" like behaviour, as you put it
Just my experiences from the travelling we do.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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